To see if the train is going to be on time, click here and scroll down to Departures Arrivals; click on whichever of these you want and you should see the next two or three trains to come in. Now click on the little down arrow on the left for the train you want and you should see what progress it is making towards Castle Cary and its expected arrival time.To see any further progress, double click on that little down arrow.

If the Ticket Office is closed and the ticket machine on the station forecourt is not working you can pay on the train. There is a large car park but it gets quite full. If you would like to pay parking charges in advance contact APCOA; their location reference for this station is 2110. Travelling on a Saturday or Sunday, or on a Public Holiday? Because of frequent engineering works the train company advise you to check your times with National Rail Enquiries.

Exeter is about 50 minutes from Castle Cary, Plymouth about two hours. For fuller details click here and scroll down to findtimetable T7 (London to Castle Cary) from 19 May: its icon will appear in your left hand bottom margin. This is available at the Booking Office, if you want to go to Devon or Cornwall there are more timetables on there too. For the convenience of people going to or coming from Bruton we now have a special timetable for buses between Bruton and this station: click here for it.

As a voluntary organisation we can accept no responsibility for errors or changes in times; if you do see an error we’d be very grateful if you would kindly let us know by using the Feedback page.

To London Paddington, coming from Plymouth and Exeter, departing from Castle Cary at the times shown.

From London Paddington going to Exeter and Plymouth, arriving at Castle Cary at the times shown.